Fundamental analysis studies products, markets, management, earnings, market share (among other factors) of a company.  Fundamentals help investors spot undervalued opportunities. (…)

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What is Technical Analysis?

by Thomas Mullooly

Technical analysis is a way to study investments only using prices.  By comparison, fundamental analysis is a way to study the value of an investment using practically everything else.  Prepared as charts, some forms of technical analysis use (or incorporate) trading volume and moving averages, rates of change, among other measures.  But the primary measure for technical analysis is price. (…)

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What is Fundamental Analysis?

There are two basic ways to analyze investment opportunities:

Fundamental analysis, and
Technical analysis. (…)

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Investing: Sometimes Goes Against Nature

It's against human nature to be bullish these days. (…)

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Big Changes Ahead for Oil?

We saw a pretty significant signal recently from the oil sector.   A relative strength sell signal. (…)

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Back On Offense

Just what the heck does that mean…"back on offense?"
When I refer to "offense" and "defense" I mean which team currently controls the momentum of the market. (…)

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Negative Interest Rates

Interest rates — short term interest rates turned negative on Thursday November 19th. Rates have been low and look like they could stay there awhile…but who knows? (…)

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Equal Weighted vs. Cap Weighted

Here is a quick video I put together to help explain the difference between equal-weight and cap-weight investment "baskets" like the S&P 500. (…)

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Protected: See A Chart in A Positive Trend

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